Utah Code § 26B-2-247

Bereavement practices in health care facilities that provide birthing services
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(1) The division, in collaboration with the Office of Maternal and Child Health, shall establish
rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, regarding
required practices when an individual experiences a pregnancy or infant loss at a health care
facility that provides birthing services, to ensure that the individual experiencing the loss is
treated with dignity and compassion.
(2) Required practices described in Subsection (1) may include:
(a) opportunities for a parent to have memory-making experiences, such as photos, hand and
foot molds, keepsakes, or written materials, when it is practicable based on the age of the
infant or other factors;
(b) access to grief counseling;
(c) procedures when a loss is anticipated before birth;
(d) referrals to or collaboration with organizations that provide support or resources for parents
experiencing a loss;
(e) access to a perinatal cooling device; or
(f) permitting a parent sufficient time and space with the parent's infant.
(3) The division shall require compliance with the policies and rules developed in accordance with
this section as a condition of initial licensure or licensure renewal for a facility that provides
birthing services.

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